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MGT 415 Disaster Recovery In Rural Communities For information about course content or how to obtain a DHS Foreign National Visitor Request Form contact Michelle Day: [email protected] • (606) 274-0262 Disaster Recovery in Rural Communities is an eight-hour planning and management-level course designed for public officials, community leaders, and private-sector representatives in rural communities who play key roles in the disaster recovery process. The course assists rural communities with effective and efficient implementation of recovery efforts, thus ensuring the best possible long-term social and economic recovery of their communities from disaster. Topics covered include but are not limited to: Conducting disaster recovery preplanning activities Planning for disaster recovery efforts Developing ways to involve the whole community in short- and long-term recovery Implementing disaster recovery plans *Please note all foreign nationals need to complete a Department of Homeland Security Foreign National Visitor Request Form in order to attend this course. Register for your FEMA Student Identification number at: https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid Registration

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MGT 415 Disaster Recovery In Rural Communities

For information about course content or how to obtain a DHS Foreign National Visitor Request Form contact Michelle Day: [email protected] • (606) 274-0262

Disaster Recovery in Rural Communities is an eight-hour planning and management-level course designed for public officials, community leaders, and private-sector representatives in rural communities who play key roles in the disaster recovery process. The course assists rural communities with effective and efficient implementation of recovery efforts, thus ensuring the best possible long-term social and economic recovery of their communities from disaster.

Topics covered include but are not limited to:

• Conducting disaster recovery preplanning activities

• Planning for disaster recovery efforts

• Developing ways to involve the whole community in short- and long-term recovery

• Implementing disaster recovery plans

*Please note all foreign nationals need to complete a Department of Homeland Security Foreign National Visitor Request Form in order to attend this course.

Register for your FEMA Student Identification number at:https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid

Registration